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Iran 'must free' woman activist
Iran Focus ^ | November 11 2007 | BBC News

Posted on 11/10/2007 10:50:43 AM PST by knighthawk

Seven human rights groups including Amnesty International have urged Iran to set aside a prison sentence for women's rights activist Delaram Ali.

She has been ordered to begin her sentence of two-and-a-half years in prison and a flogging on Saturday.

Ms Ali, 24, joined a protest last year calling for greater legal rights for Iranian women.

Dozens of journalists and activists have been detained or jailed recently, accused of acting against the state.

Police broke up the demonstration Ms Ali was part of last year which called for greater rights for women in Iran's Islamic legal system.

Ms Ali says the security forces broke her left hand when they beat up the demonstrators.

Chilling warning

Delaram Ali has been free while awaiting the result of an appeal.

But she has now been told to give herself up by Saturday so the sentence can be implemented.

She says she has not been allowed to file a complaint against the police.

Instead an internal inquiry recently exonerated the police even though foreign journalists witnessed them beating the women who were singing feminist songs while sitting peacefully on the grass in a public square.

What is notable about Delaram Ali is that she is not a well-known leader of Iran's feminist movement who has repeatedly challenged the government.

The BBC's Frances Harrison says her punishment will be a chilling warning to anyone thinking of dabbling with politics.

It comes as the Iranian Writers Association has talked of the increasing suppression of the press - with writers, journalists, academics, labour and social activists being arrested and newspapers closed down one after another.

One of Iran's most outspoken human rights activists, Emadeddin Baghi, was arrested last month and there has been no news of him since.

He was a man who tirelessly campaigned for the rights of political prisoners - only to become one himself, our correspondent says.

Courts have also recently upheld jail sentences for the leaders of Iran's bus drivers' union and teachers' organisations after protests over low pay.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: delaramali; freedomofspeech; humanrights; iran; muslimwomen

1 posted on 11/10/2007 10:50:44 AM PST by knighthawk
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2 posted on 11/10/2007 10:51:05 AM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: knighthawk
Iran 'must free' woman activist

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Thanks for the humor...!

3 posted on 11/10/2007 10:53:04 AM PST by Luke Skyfreeper
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To: knighthawk

Ignore the frontman, Ahmanutjob, and go after the real power—Grand Ayotollah Khamenei, the nuclear power impetus—to get real change in Iran.


4 posted on 11/10/2007 11:05:47 AM PST by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: knighthawk

One wonders if Amnesty International will send its troops in to fight for Liberty...

(More likely, they’ll complain that the U.S. is a police state for jailing the confessed murderer (Mumia) and do a bunch of hand-wringing.)


5 posted on 11/10/2007 1:19:44 PM PST by Triggerhippie (Always use a silencer in a crowd. Loud noises offend people.)
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